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^ HUNtlEY '^i'rs^
VOLUME 17- NUMBER 26 j THUHSDAY, OCTOBER 14,1976
PHONE 669-5621 • If no answer call 459-1456 or 459-0998
PO 192
V.irilLEY, ILL
2 SECTIONS
SERVING THE PEOPLE'DF HUNTLEY' SINCE 1960
ISc PER COPY
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Village Board of Trustees held their regular meeting in the Board Room of the Village Hall on October 7, 1976 at 8pm.
Those present were: President Enstrom, Trustees Stroupe, Eise- nmenger, Ackman, Lohneis and Frank; Trustee Manning absent. Also attending were Attorney Caldwell, Village Engineer Don Schwegel,Percy Swanson and Marvin Radloff.
As the first order of business the minutes of Sept. 2fld meeting were presented and there being no additions nor corrections, a motion was made by Trustee Frank, seconded by Trustee Eise- nmenger to approve as presented and upon roll call, all trustees present voted aye and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's Report a$ of Sept. 30th was reviewed. A motion was made by trustee Stroupe, seconded, by Trustee Ackman to approve of this curren month's report and upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the motion carried.
The municipal tax for July 1976 amounted to $8,326.78.
The monthly bills were review- ed and after discussion, a motion was made by Trustee Lohneis, seconded by Trustee Eisenmen- ger to approve the payment of same and upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the Clerk was instructed to issue payment for their amount.
The President then called on three representatives of the Coral Grafton Drainage Group, who stated that they were present at the meeting to Continue their report, which had been initiated some months ago. They advised the Board that a permit had been obtained to clear the Kishwaukee waterflow from the Marengo Bla¬ cktop to the CNW railway trestle, and that they were now ready to request some fmancial assistance from the Village of Huntely. After their report. Trustee Frank made • a motion, seconded by Trustee Ackman to grant this group $2000.00. Upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the motion i carried.
Next, Mr. Paul Rosenwinkel was called upon at which time he expressed his gratitude to the village for the water that was used to extinguish the bam fire on his farm.
Mr. Charles Conley, President of the Snowmobile Club, stated he was at the meeting to ask if there were aite^ questions the board had for the club and asked about the manner in which the stickers for the snowmobiles wou¬ ld be handled. The Board advised that a police officer would be on hand when the time came for the purchase of these and also comm¬ ended the club on the fine job they were doing.
President Enstrom then called Mr. Dan Ziller, President of the School Board. He stated that he wanted to discuss the Lincoln Street extension. The School Boa¬ rd is willing to Share costs of repairs as set out previously. He advised that the Park Board I wanted to trade land for the I extension. After this was discuss-
SGT. PTAK ACTING CHIEF
FERE DEFT- DEMONSTRATION
Pictured above is Sgt. Richard Ptak who was named acting Chief of Police by the Mayor last week. Ptak has been a member of the Huntley Police Department since 1970 when he was hired as a part time officer. In September of 1974, he was employed as a full time policeman and made Sargent in April of 1975. Acting Chief Ptak was formerly a member of the Island Lake Police Department. At present he lives in Hanover Park but plans to move to Huntley in the near future. Acting Chief Ptak Is married and has two children, Jina 11 and Maria, 9. He and his wife, Evelyn are looking forward to their move to Huntley.
FIRE DEPARTMENT REFERENDUM OCTOBER 16th
HALLOWEEN PARADE & PARTY
Santa's Fund Committee is all ready for your Halloween Parade & Tarty. ARE YOU! Get your costumes ready and your parents helping. The following is the plans for your Halloween Parade & Party.
jCostume Parade - 7pm Sharp iDate - Satturday, Oct. 30th
Place - Village Square
All Ages - Prizes for all! Even the
Senior Citizens and those who are
not.
Parade will proceed around the
Village Square and to the Fire
Station. Leading the parade will
be Huntley's Fire Trucks, Police
• Department and the Huntley
Band.
Judging will be in age groups.
r Refreshments will be served to
"^ each group as they finish judging.
-^ This year everyone will get a
I prize. /
j Jr. High & High School Dance : will be held from 9:00 pm to 11:30 pm. This year prizes will be given for Jr. & St. High in dancing competition. So come one - come all - and dance. You may be a winner!
Remember- Mark your calend-
The Huntley Fire Department held an open house on Thursday, October 7th at the Huntley Fire Station. The open house for the most part was dedicated to the equipment and men of the Huntley Rescue Squad who without pay train and answer emergency lifesaving calls in their district. At approximately 8:30 the department demonstrated how to extingush a propane gas fire. Although this was not as spectacular as burning a car which was the demonstration last year, it showed the knowledge and efficiency of
ithe Huntley Fire Department. The Fire Department wishes to thank
I all of those who attended their open house.
ar! Saturday, October 30th at 7pm at the Village Square! See vou all then!
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS
Mark your calendar! Santa's
. Fund is inviting all our older &
Senior Citizens to come join in the
Halloween Party for our young
ones.
Since this is our Bi-Centennial
and Anniversary year we ask all
¦ of you to come to the Huntley Fire
Station at 7:30 wearing your
Bicentennial costumes.
Prizes will be given the same as we do for our young ones. Date: Oct. 30th at 7:30 pm
If any of you want to join in the' ' parade come to the Village Squa¬ re at 7:00 pm otherwise to the Fire Station at 7:30 pm.
Hope to see you all I
The regular monthly meeting of the Citizens Advisory Council of Huntley was called to order by Chairman Wally Pupich at 7:50 pm in the Huntley High School Library on Sept. 28, 1976.
A membership enrollment sheet was passed around. Tbere were 31 people who signed up for membership.
The minutes were read and approved.
Committee Reports
Discipline - Jim Richmond reported that his committee was still gathering data Concerning legal ramifications. He has cont¬ acted Superintendent Marks and

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^ HUNtlEY '^i'rs^
VOLUME 17- NUMBER 26 j THUHSDAY, OCTOBER 14,1976
PHONE 669-5621 • If no answer call 459-1456 or 459-0998
PO 192
V.irilLEY, ILL
2 SECTIONS
SERVING THE PEOPLE'DF HUNTLEY' SINCE 1960
ISc PER COPY
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Village Board of Trustees held their regular meeting in the Board Room of the Village Hall on October 7, 1976 at 8pm.
Those present were: President Enstrom, Trustees Stroupe, Eise- nmenger, Ackman, Lohneis and Frank; Trustee Manning absent. Also attending were Attorney Caldwell, Village Engineer Don Schwegel,Percy Swanson and Marvin Radloff.
As the first order of business the minutes of Sept. 2fld meeting were presented and there being no additions nor corrections, a motion was made by Trustee Frank, seconded by Trustee Eise- nmenger to approve as presented and upon roll call, all trustees present voted aye and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's Report a$ of Sept. 30th was reviewed. A motion was made by trustee Stroupe, seconded, by Trustee Ackman to approve of this curren month's report and upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the motion carried.
The municipal tax for July 1976 amounted to $8,326.78.
The monthly bills were review- ed and after discussion, a motion was made by Trustee Lohneis, seconded by Trustee Eisenmen- ger to approve the payment of same and upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the Clerk was instructed to issue payment for their amount.
The President then called on three representatives of the Coral Grafton Drainage Group, who stated that they were present at the meeting to Continue their report, which had been initiated some months ago. They advised the Board that a permit had been obtained to clear the Kishwaukee waterflow from the Marengo Bla¬ cktop to the CNW railway trestle, and that they were now ready to request some fmancial assistance from the Village of Huntely. After their report. Trustee Frank made • a motion, seconded by Trustee Ackman to grant this group $2000.00. Upon roll call, all trustees voted aye and the motion i carried.
Next, Mr. Paul Rosenwinkel was called upon at which time he expressed his gratitude to the village for the water that was used to extinguish the bam fire on his farm.
Mr. Charles Conley, President of the Snowmobile Club, stated he was at the meeting to ask if there were aite^ questions the board had for the club and asked about the manner in which the stickers for the snowmobiles wou¬ ld be handled. The Board advised that a police officer would be on hand when the time came for the purchase of these and also comm¬ ended the club on the fine job they were doing.
President Enstrom then called Mr. Dan Ziller, President of the School Board. He stated that he wanted to discuss the Lincoln Street extension. The School Boa¬ rd is willing to Share costs of repairs as set out previously. He advised that the Park Board I wanted to trade land for the I extension. After this was discuss-
SGT. PTAK ACTING CHIEF
FERE DEFT- DEMONSTRATION
Pictured above is Sgt. Richard Ptak who was named acting Chief of Police by the Mayor last week. Ptak has been a member of the Huntley Police Department since 1970 when he was hired as a part time officer. In September of 1974, he was employed as a full time policeman and made Sargent in April of 1975. Acting Chief Ptak was formerly a member of the Island Lake Police Department. At present he lives in Hanover Park but plans to move to Huntley in the near future. Acting Chief Ptak Is married and has two children, Jina 11 and Maria, 9. He and his wife, Evelyn are looking forward to their move to Huntley.
FIRE DEPARTMENT REFERENDUM OCTOBER 16th
HALLOWEEN PARADE & PARTY
Santa's Fund Committee is all ready for your Halloween Parade & Tarty. ARE YOU! Get your costumes ready and your parents helping. The following is the plans for your Halloween Parade & Party.
jCostume Parade - 7pm Sharp iDate - Satturday, Oct. 30th
Place - Village Square
All Ages - Prizes for all! Even the
Senior Citizens and those who are
not.
Parade will proceed around the
Village Square and to the Fire
Station. Leading the parade will
be Huntley's Fire Trucks, Police
• Department and the Huntley
Band.
Judging will be in age groups.
r Refreshments will be served to
"^ each group as they finish judging.
-^ This year everyone will get a
I prize. /
j Jr. High & High School Dance : will be held from 9:00 pm to 11:30 pm. This year prizes will be given for Jr. & St. High in dancing competition. So come one - come all - and dance. You may be a winner!
Remember- Mark your calend-
The Huntley Fire Department held an open house on Thursday, October 7th at the Huntley Fire Station. The open house for the most part was dedicated to the equipment and men of the Huntley Rescue Squad who without pay train and answer emergency lifesaving calls in their district. At approximately 8:30 the department demonstrated how to extingush a propane gas fire. Although this was not as spectacular as burning a car which was the demonstration last year, it showed the knowledge and efficiency of
ithe Huntley Fire Department. The Fire Department wishes to thank
I all of those who attended their open house.
ar! Saturday, October 30th at 7pm at the Village Square! See vou all then!
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS
Mark your calendar! Santa's
. Fund is inviting all our older &
Senior Citizens to come join in the
Halloween Party for our young
ones.
Since this is our Bi-Centennial
and Anniversary year we ask all
¦ of you to come to the Huntley Fire
Station at 7:30 wearing your
Bicentennial costumes.
Prizes will be given the same as we do for our young ones. Date: Oct. 30th at 7:30 pm
If any of you want to join in the' ' parade come to the Village Squa¬ re at 7:00 pm otherwise to the Fire Station at 7:30 pm.
Hope to see you all I
The regular monthly meeting of the Citizens Advisory Council of Huntley was called to order by Chairman Wally Pupich at 7:50 pm in the Huntley High School Library on Sept. 28, 1976.
A membership enrollment sheet was passed around. Tbere were 31 people who signed up for membership.
The minutes were read and approved.
Committee Reports
Discipline - Jim Richmond reported that his committee was still gathering data Concerning legal ramifications. He has cont¬ acted Superintendent Marks and